Introducing Assassin's Creed III Liberation, the stunning new chapter in the Assassin's Creed saga, designed exclusively for PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system. The year is 1765. As the events leading up to the American Revolution heat up in the north, Spanish forces plan to take control of Louisiana in the south - but they have yet to reckon with Aveline, a deadly Assassin who will use every weapon and ability in her arsenal to win freedom for her land and her people. Whether silently eliminating her enemies with slow-motion chain kills or luring them into deadly traps, Aveline strikes mortal fear into the hearts of those who stand in her way. As an Assassin, Aveline soon finds herself on an unforgettable journey that will take her from the crowded streets of New Orleans to voodoo-haunted swamps and ancient Mayan ruins. She will play a pivotal role in the turbulent birth of a new nation as she fights for freedom, not only for herself, but for her fellow citizens.

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation Review

So many of you will be buried for hours on end in Assassin's Creed III on consoles that you might not even notice the side chapter Ubisoft delivered for the PlayStation Vita this week. Assassin's Creed III: Liberation tells an interesting story in itself, not only taking place in the same American Revolution-inspired storyline that Connor is dwelling through on consoles, but also introducing a female lead for the first time in the series – a deadly beauty by the name of Aveline.
Though I won't spoil too much of her story here, she's got her own agenda to fill, trying to lead the lifestyle of a well-dressed lady by day, then by night, fighting against slave traders and red coats in either her traditional assassin outfit or an alternate slave costume,...
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This glitch allows for more goods to arrive with a ship than there were when loading the ship. It requires the player to have the ability to go to the Bayou at will. (1) Load a ship completely with a good, (2) Send the ship off to another port, (3) Exit the trading screen, (4) Leave the city and travel to the Bayou, (5) Return to the City once arriving in the Bayou, (6) Return to the trading screen, (7) All ships that were sent are in port regardless of how much time has passed, (8) Select a ship to trade, (9) Select Sell Goods, (10) Three sets of the same goods should be available for sale, and each set has the ship's maximum load meaning the ship is currently carrying 3x its maximum load and 200% more than what it left port with. You can do this with any number of ships.